Marketplace Tech for Tuesday, September 2, 2014
First up, we talk about Facebook’s attempts to advertise to users with low-tech cell phones. Plus, Lindsey Turrentine, Editor-in-Chief of Reviews at CNET, stops by to chat about Apple’s rumored iPhone 6 mobile wallet. And Jason Boog, author of Born Reading: Bringing up Bookworms in a Digital Age, talks about how technology can help young children learn, and what makes some educational apps better than others.
First up, we talk about Facebook’s attempts to advertise to users with low-tech cell phones. Plus, Lindsey Turrentine, Editor-in-Chief of Reviews at CNET, stops by to chat about Apple’s rumored iPhone 6 mobile wallet. And Jason Boog, author of Born Reading: Bringing up Bookworms in a Digital Age, talks about how technology can help young children learn, and what makes some educational apps better than others.
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